a. Obs. [f. L. cadūcus CADUCOUS + -AL.] Perishable, corruptible; = CADUKE 2.

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1533.  Coverdale, Lord’s Supper, Wks. 1844, I. 435. The caducal and corruptible meats where with the belly is fed.

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1642.  H. More, Song Soul, II. i. iii. xxiv. Nought … but vain sensibles we see caducall.

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